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Airbus Eyes 400 Future A220 Orders In Malaysia

Airbus has initiated active discussions with airlines in Malaysia regarding potential acquisitions of its A220 aircraft, signaling a growing strategic interest in the region. The European aircraft manufacturer expects up to 400 additional orders for the A220 in Malaysia, reflecting both short-term sales opportunities and long-term fleet renewal dynamics.

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Capital A Targets June Completion Of Restructuring Plan

Capital A, the parent company of AirAsia, is aiming to complete its Proposed Regularization and Restructuring Planby June 2025, marking a pivotal step in its post-pandemic recovery roadmap. The plan includes major financial and operational restructuring, with significant implications for the group’s airline subsidiaries and broader aviation assets.

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Qatar Airways Cargo, IAG Cargo, and MAB Kargo Plan Joint Venture

Qatar Airways Cargo, IAG Cargo of the UK, and MAB Kargo of Malaysia have jointly announced plans to establish a Global Cargo Joint Business, subject to regulatory approvals. The alliance aims to enhance service offerings, expand global reach, and optimize capacity across the networks of the three cargo operators.

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Capital A Outlines Regularisation Plan In Shareholder Circular

Capital A, the parent company of AirAsia, has taken a major step forward in its corporate restructuring process by issuing a Circular to Shareholders that outlines its Proposed Regularisation Plan. The plan includes a capital reduction of up to $1.3 billion, which aims to facilitate the company’s exit from Practice Note 17 (PN17) status on the Bursa Malaysia stock exchange.

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Malaysia Aviation Group Reports 93% Profit Drop For 2024

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines, has reported a 93% decline in its 2024 net profit, citing the dual impact of lower average airfares and capacity constraints driven by global supply chain and maintenance issues. The carrier posted a net profit of $12 million, down sharply from the prior year.

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Batik Air Malaysia To Launch Kota Kinabalu–Seoul Route

Batik Air Malaysia has announced plans to commence nonstop service between Kota Kinabalu (BKI) and Seoul Incheon (ICN) beginning 12 September 2025. The new route will be operated using Boeing 737-800 aircraft, expanding the carrier’s footprint in Northeast Asia and enhancing connectivity between Malaysia’s Sabah region and South Korea.

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AirAsia Secures $226 Million in Debt Financing for Refinancing and Corporate

AirAsia Aviation Group, based in Malaysia, is in the advanced stages of finalizing a significant financial agreement that involves securing up to US$226 million in debt financing. This strategic financial move is being facilitated by an undisclosed domestic bank, with the primary aim of refinancing the group’s existing US dollar-denominated debt and allocating funds for various corporate…

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Aero Engine Solutions Partners with APACS in Malaysia

Aero Engine Solutions (AES) has formed a strategic partnership with APACS – Asia Pacific Aircraft Component Services (Malaysia), expanding its operational capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. This collaboration grants AES access to APACS’ repair facility and warehouse in Malaysia, enhancing its ability to service and maintain aircraft engines efficiently.